Polycom 1500 C ユーザーズマニュアル

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Working with Contact Directory 
Using the Basic Features of Your Phone
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— (Optional.) Tap the Divert Contact field, and then enter the phone 
number of the third party to which you want this contact’s calls sent. 
You can enter a maximum of 32 characters.
— (Optional.) Tap the Auto Reject field, and then tap the field’s 
highlighted grey box. From the drop-down list, tap Enabled or 
Disabled. (The default setting is Disabled.)
If you set the Auto Reject field to enabled, each time the contact calls, 
the call will be directed to your mail system (if one is set up).
— (Optional.) Tap the Auto Divert field, and then tap the field’s 
highlighted grey box. From the drop-down list, tap Enabled or 
Disabled. (The default setting is Disabled.)
If you set the Auto Divert field to enabled, each time the contact calls, 
the call will be directed to the third party you specified in the 
Divert Contact field.
4
Tap the Save soft key.
5
Tap 
 to return to the idle screen.
Adding Contacts from Call Lists
You can save call information from a call list to your local Contact Directory. 
The contact’s first and last names (if available) and contact number are saved.
To add a contact from a call list:
1
Display a call list. (See 
2
Press 
 or 
 to scroll to the call you want to save to your 
local Contact Directory, and then tap the Save soft key.
The message “Saved” displays.
If the contact already exists in your local Contact Directory, “Contact 
already exists” displays.
3
Tap 
 to return to the idle screen.
Note
If you don’t have a mail system set up, enabling the Auto Reject field will have no 
effect. Each time the contact calls, your phone will ring (unless you choose to divert 
the contact’s calls, or enable call forwarding or Do Not Disturb on your phone).
Note
You may want to go to the Contact Directory to see if the contact was saved 
correctly and to add any missing contact information. To find a contact in your 
Contact Directory, see 
update missing contact information, see 
(step 3).